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A man who had a five -year -old girl out of the street and made sexual harassment revealed the first court.
Mohammed Abdulraziq’s mother’s screams after hearing his mother was allegedly found with the child in the lower room of Winson Green. Mother, the jury was told, a piece of wood and a window tried to enter the house.
When he couldn’t get in, he tried to enter a neighboring window. 32 -year -old Abdlaziq discovered and both the young girl was partially undressed with their lower clothes around their ankles. The case comes with an emotional BBC breakfast guest four years later when ‘hell’ took back the tears.
It was claimed that the neighbor was attacked by the defendant before entering the house and saving the little girl. Shortly after the child’s mother was saved, it was reported that he was “harming me”.
Abdulraziq, a Sudanese citizen, is being tried in Birmingham Crown Court, in which he rejected a false prison sentence to make a sexual crime, false prison and sexual assault and attack alternative, as reported by Birmingham Live.
Today, at the opening of Tuesday, September 9, Prosecutor Tarık Shakoor said: “This defendant took a five -year -old girl to the room of a terrace with a terrace, reports mirror.
“He locked the front door of the property. He locked the door into the room’s room and his five -year -old daughter in this room with her.
He continued: “The prosecution case was sexually assaulted and the intervention of his mother, if there was no intervention of others who were effective to remove this girl from the room, sexually intended to do more sexually.”
The alleged events took place on March 30 this year while the girl ‘playing on the street’ was chatting with a friend who lives on the road.
Mr. Shakoor said that he approached Abdulraziq at one point and made a ‘cunning’ statement to the mother who has a ‘sexual connotation’, but that he had fully grasped what he said because he spoke in a different language.
He added that the mother had never met the defendant who had returned home before.
Mr. Shakoor told the court that the mother was no longer able to see her child and went to search her.
He said: “They looked at a parking area thinking that the child was entering the park. The child was not there. They looked at a corner shop. The child was not there. Then they turned to the street, they were worried about the child’s disappearance.
He said that the mother knew that her child was crying and that she described the house where she came from an open window on the lower floor.
The prosecutor continued: “The front door of the property was locked.
“The defendant is currently in the room and his mother in panic, taking a piece of wood to try and smash the window.
He told the court that his mother’s friend partially climbed through the window and opened the curtains.
Mr. Shakoor said: “The child and the defendant sees. The defendant was next to a bed, (girl). The bottoms of the bicycle shorts fell into their ankles.
“The defendant’s lower clothes fell into his ankles and he leans towards the defendant child at this stage, touching his shorts and trying to pull them up.”
The jury was told that Abdulraziq punched a woman and caused him to close the window and return to the street.
Mr. Shakoor said that the scenes were caused by a ‘turmoil’, which caused two men to open the door of the defendant.
She said she was told to return to her mother who took her house.
“He said to his mother many times that he ‘hurt me,’ he pulled his clothes down, and ‘me me’,” Mr. Shakoor added.
In the meantime, one of the men who forced to open the door tried to detain Abdulraziq, but the police ‘very fast’ came.
The prosecutor said: “The defendant is opening and closing the curtains. The police are coming and arrested. He was detained. He speaks Arabic, his legacy. A interpreter was found.
He continued: “He paid attention. I just summarized questions about the events, ‘No comments’ answered.”
The hearing continues.